Dead Zed wrote:366 pages WTF? The previous rumor from that commentator was 166, maybe the interviewer misheard it, otherwise this is gonna be one looong movie, or several of them (BTW, there's Chris Tucker again)...

Im sure every African American actor in Hollywood will be trying to get in this one.

Also the 366/166 page thing: could either be 366 was the original draft length and 166 is the final draft or it was just a mistake and he said 166.

Probably meant 166 pages. Basterds was around that length actually, and that was 2 and a half hours. Kill Bill was JUST over 200 pages and that turned into two separate movies!If it really was 366 pages then it'd be like... A godly six hour Tarantino film.

A man can dream though ;_;

On another note. The interviewer gets a hold of Tarantino after writing his latest movie, and we get THIS?>So there was like a childlike scrawl on the first page that leaked.>QT: The childlike scrawl is my handwriting...

He did the same with the title page for Kill Bill and Basterds scripts, I guess she never read those. Her loss!

jonitapani wrote:What a stupid interviewer I must say.Still hoping to see Waltz in the movie.

I think Quentin was just playing "official" before Weinsteins approve the script and casting, people who read it mention the Waltz character. Harry Knowles now says the script is 168 pages long, so I guess the original poster who revealed the plot outline and 166 pages was probably correct...

Holy shit, just finished reading the first 60 odd pages. I cannot imagine how this thing is gonna look, as i was reading I was imagining a real 70s film grain. Not great on it's own so far (like Inglourious Basterds), but definitely Tarantino.

I think this should definitely have at least the theme song original, or some existing one but unused in a movie. For example, this band from my country has a whole bunch of cool Morricone-ish/surf instrumentals that would just need some re-arrangement:

One writer suggested Michael Jai White for the role of Django ... I hadn't thought of him but he would be a good choice. I thought Black Dynamite was the most underated film of 2009. Michael deserves a chance Go Michael!